I wrote this post at the beginning of the year, but wasn’t sold on the films I had picked to highlight. It turns out that they were all good calls. I can’t speak for the first one as I didn’t find the motivation to see it, but my movie I recommend watching the most of those that have come out so far has to be Logan.

LEGO Batman

After the overwhelmingly positive response that was received by the Lego movie, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that they have been working on a sequel. I need to come clean and say that I thought that the last movie was just ‘alright.’ If you like that film, though, then the chances are that you will enjoy watching this

Release Date: 10/2/17

Logan

Hugh Jackman has one last Wolverine picture in him, and that last film is coming in 2017. Telling a story set in the future where mutants are all but extinct, and Logan and Charles Xavier (Patrick Stewart) live in hiding. It’s not a lot to go on, but with the two most successful components of the last film’s success in play, it’s hard not to be excited that they’ll be sending Wolverine off with a bang.

SPOILER? : In the comics, wolverine was cloned but the procedure went a little askew. The clone came out female and is many years young (for reasons of… errr… time?) Watching this trailer with that in mind makes me think it will be following that plot line.

Release Date: 3/3/17

Kong: Skull Island

I am perhaps not as excited about this as I should be. It looks like a high budget, well-produced film, but I am not as invested in it as I am with some of the other films on this list. I will update with more information as more trailers get released…

Release Date: 10/3/17

Beauty & The Beast

After fans flocked to see Cinderella and The Jungle Book, Beauty And The Beast seems ready to replicate that success in 2017. Emma Watson stars, and I’m sure this will play to the same

Release Date: 17/03/17

The Fate of the Furious

There was legitimate doubt that we’d even get a Fast 8, especially after the fitting ending Paul Walker’s character was given at the end of Furious 7. With his character’s finale looking like it doubled as a series finale, fans thought they’d never see Dom and the rest of the crew back in action. Thankfully, Vin Diesel himself confirmed that The Fate of the Furious is fueling up for another go in the same slot it filled this year. The twist? Vin Diesel’s Dom is turning to the Dark Side, funded by new villain Charlize Theron. Can the rest of Dom’s family rally to bring their leader down? Find out in April.

Release Date: 14/04/17

Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2

Admit it, you miss Rocket Raccoon already. There’s only so many times you can watch your Guardians Of The Galaxy Blu-ray before you go mad over having to wait so long for the sequel. Still, the sequel is almost here, and James Gunn promises the father of all conflicts in this next one. No, literally, it’s all about the dads in this one – he said it himself. With the entire crew back among the stars, the trouble they could get into is as limitless as Star Lord’s ego. Whatever it is, though, it just might lead to some complications for The Avengers down the road. Couldn’t it?

Release Date: 28/04/17

Wonder Woman

The DCEU continues to expand, following Batman v Superman and Suicide Squad, with a Wonder Woman film slated for June 2017. Gal Gadot has obviously been working her ass off to get into shape as the titular Amazonian, and with Batman v. Superman: Dawn Of Justice introducing her character properly, we’ll be ready to see her take centre stage by the time the release window rolls around. Which is a very good thing, considering her standalone adventure will probably be the catalyst for another important DC film that comes a couple of months after this one. Chris Pine co-stars as Steve Trevor, and we’re hearing the villain in this one may be Earth-shattering. Stay tuned for more details as we get closer to release.

Release Date: 02/06/17

Spider-Man: Homecoming

Spider-Man is heading home to Marvel Studios for the first time! Spider-Man: Homecoming is the movie that will bring us back to Peter Parker’s (Tom Holland) high school days, and will continue the threads we saw formed during his initial appearance in Captain America: Civil War. We know that Michael Keaton is playing The Vulture in this solo adventure and that both Happy Hogan (Jon Favreau) and Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) are along for the ride. But it’s Tom Holland’s show as Spidey, so let’s see what he has in store.

Release Date: 07/07/17

War For The Planet Of The Apes Sequel

With Humanity and The Apes properly divided, and the military assumed to be heading to the ruins of San Francisco, the sequel to Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes looks like it will be one of diplomacy and/or war games. Matt Reeves’ 2014 sequel blew the doors off of a saga that was once known for its vastly diminished returns between sequels, yet in this case, the complete opposite is true. The series is as strong as ever, and the third frame in Caesar’s rise to world domination promises to be as nuanced and brutal as the last.

Release Date: 14/07/17

Thor: Ragnarok

From the looks and sounds of The Avengers: Age Of Ultron, it seems as if Thor is going to be put through the ringer. He’d have to be in order to go back to Asgard, which will probably make him even more enraged when he finds out that his delinquent adopted brother has taken over their homeland. All we need to hear is those sentences above, and we’re already looking forward to Thor: Ragnarok. Our fingers are crossed that the third time is a charm and that Chris Hemsworth will finally get to shine in a Marvel movie that makes us forget the enjoyable, if not weak predecessors in the Thor line of films. All snark aside, the set up for the third flick sounds pretty bad-asset, with Mark Ruffalo’s Hulk playing a key role. It will be here soon.

Release Date:3/11/17

Justice League

With DC’s building blocks already in play, it looks like we’re going to see the darkest, grittiest version of the Justice League we’ve seen since… well, since ever. The fact that we’re even getting a Justice League film is exciting enough, considering we’ve been teased so many times in the past. While it still needs to win us over with all that happens before it, Justice League still has a spot on our list – and in our hearts – because it’s the stuff that geeks are made of.

Release Date:17/11/17

Star Wars: Episode VIII

If there’s any Star Wars announcement that excited the fan base more than J.J. Abrams being announced as the director, it most certainly has to be the announcement that Rian Johnson would be taking over for the middle instalment of the continuing trilogy. With his work on such dark masterpieces as Brick and Looper, Johnson’s sensibilities are cut out for the phase in the Star Wars trilogy that usually is reserved for somber and brooding uncertainty. Considering that The First Order will more than likely be just getting started with their villainous ways and that Darth Vader helmet still requiring an explanation, Star Wars: Episode VIII is going to be a hell of a follow-up to The Force Awakens.